98-year-old musician's legacy immortalized in ceremony attended by authorities and artists.
Dilon Ndjindje was honored on his 98th birthday with the inauguration of a street bearing his name and a mural in his honor in the Marracuene district of Maputo. The ceremony was attended by numerous musicians and government officials, who gathered to celebrate the life and career of one of the greatest icons of Mozambican music.
The event, which attracted considerable attention from the local community and admirers of Ndjindje, marked an important recognition of the cultural impact the musician had throughout his nearly century-long life. The tribute symbolizes the respect and admiration Mozambique has for his contribution to the country's music and culture.
The new “Dilon Ndjindje Street” and the mural painted in Marracuene are not only gestures of recognition, but also landmarks that perpetuate Ndjindje's memory for future generations. The mural, which depicts iconic moments from the musician's career, was created by local artists, highlighting Ndjindje's influence on Mozambican music and visual arts.
In addition to authorities and artists, the event was attended by many residents of Marracuene, who witnessed the tribute to the musician who continues to inspire new generations with his work. The tribute reinforces the importance of preserving and celebrating the country's cultural legacy, ensuring that figures like Dilon Ndjindje are always remembered.











































